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U.S. Plans New Nuclear Weapons A1

The Pentagon is planning to develop two new sea-based nuclear weapons to respond to Russia and China’s growing military capabilities, according to a sweeping Defense Department review of nuclear strategy.

U.S.

Confirming Judges, a Trump Win in 2017, May Get Tougher A2

Republicans are preparing for another big judicial nomination push while they have the Senate majority, following a successful campaign to fill positions last year. But in 2018 they have less margin for error.

World

Cigarettes and Murky Joint Ventures Help North Korea Evade Crackdown A5

Global businesses faced a deadline last week to exit joint ventures operating in North Korea, but dozens of them are still there, providing the country with significant revenue and diluting the effects of financial sanctions against leader Kim Jong Un’s rogue regime.

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N.Y. Sen. Schumer Calls on DOT to Help Avoid Repeat of JFK Mayhem A8A

Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer called on the federal government to step in to help prevent a repeat of the chaos at John F. Kennedy International Airport after a blizzard led to a snarl that left many travelers stranded at the airport without their luggage.

Life & Arts

What Is the Perfect Age? A9

Researchers are studying when we feel our best and why—giving new relevance to the question of the ideal age.

Opinion

Wanted: An Honest FBI A13

The bureau’s handling of the Trump and Clinton probes dispirits a veteran.

Business & Finance

Dollar Gets the Cold Shoulder in Global Economic Boom B1

The promise of accelerating economic growth overseas is propelling investor funds into the yen, euro and many emerging-market currencies, intensifying a yearlong siege on the U.S. dollar.

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